Sitting on the back patio watching two bulls having a discussion on who is the most handsome! Luckily no heads got knocked together! The "reddish" grass you see is June grass. Very high in protein. It slicks the coat up on the cows and makes the babies fat!
As you can see, they are not to far away from the yard!!!
I love how the steer calves have to get involved! LOL!
Don't forget your head!
A beautiful sunset on this cloudy day.
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... and the horns? I thought we'd got rid of horns a long time ago? You live in a beautiful area.
ReplyDeleteThey are such boys, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteSome great captures, I like the head on shot of the bull. I have had them challenge me.
ReplyDeleteBoy that little yard fence wouldn't be much help if they really got at it!
ReplyDeleteDarn good looking bulls.
They certainly do look fierce... one wants to give them their distance.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are stout and rather handsome..
ReplyDeleteYour bulls are outstandingly good looking. Your calves must bring a pretty nice price. Do you do bull sales also?
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I love that sunset...I suppose the bulls think the dirtier they are, the tougher they look. That is a great shot of the bull head on!
ReplyDeleteThose are a couple of nice looking bulls. That sunset is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteMy husband's comment about Bulls is "what they don't tear up they s&$@ on". Nice Herefords.
ReplyDeleteOur bulls are in our backyard too! They are in the pens, of course. Not roaming free in the backyard. HA!! We are waiting for it to dry up a bit before we take them to pasture. Darn Boys! They make a lot of ruckus and noise!
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love looking our your window or off the porch to see the cattle? I sure do!
Handsome fellows aren't they.
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Wow, beautiful guys they are! Funny how males have to butt heads once in a while. Awesome pictures!
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